Learn How to Be a Medical Esthetician

New York School of Esthetics is proud to offer a Paramedical Esthetics program, the only in-person NYS-approved curriculum in the state. This one of a kind program designed for licensed estheticians who dream of working in the medical esthetics field: medical spas, or in collaboration with dermatologists or plastic sergeants.

Learn from professionals who stay up-to-date on the latest skincare technology and methods.

A One-of-a-Kind Program in New York

Our program is a full-time, 120-hour program, which can be completed in just three weeks. You will learn advanced techniques and specialized treatments that are specific to the medical field of esthetics, as well as medical terminology, advanced ingredients, and skin care products

Upon the completion of the program 4 Certificates are
granted:

  • Paramedical Esthetician
  • LASER Hair Reduction Technician
  • Advanced Chemical Peels
  • Advanced Dermaplaning

Our experienced and qualified instructors teach a variety of skills that focus on advanced esthetic procedures, such as lasers, micro-current, Jet Plasma, Advanced chemical peels as well as medically treated conditions of the skin. This program is the perfect opportunity to identify and develop a niche or specialization within medical esthetics based on personal interests and career goals.

Contact us to inquire about program start dates and how to enroll.

See What Our Students Have To Say

Attending this esthetic school was one of the best decisions I’ve made for my career. The instructors were not only knowledgeable and experienced, but also incredibly supportive and passionate about helping students succeed. The curriculum was hands-on, up-to-date with industry standards, and covered everything from skincare techniques and product knowledge to business skills and client care.

I left the program feeling well-prepared, inspired, and excited to start my journey in the esthetics industry.

Tinatin M.

I recently graduated from the NYSE, and I’m very satisfied with the education I received. The curriculum is well-structured, and the quality of teaching is excellent. I took both the general esthetics course, and the paramedical class, and both provided a solid foundation and valuable hands-on experience. The instructors are knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely care about their students’ success. I felt well-supported throughout my time at the school, and I’m confident in the skills I’ve gained to begin my career in esthetics.

I highly recommend this school to anyone interested in pursuing a career in esthetics!

Natia T.

I’m incredibly grateful to NYSE for the foundation it gave me. Thanks to Irina’s guidance and passion, I discovered my love for skin care and launched a successful business that’s been growing for nearly six years. I owe so much of my journey to what I learned here ? Thank you!

Rosemary P.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Paramedical Esthetics Program

Are there any prerequisites for the Paramedical Esthetics program?

To enroll in this program, you must have a current state esthetician license. If you do not have a license and would like to learn how to be an esthetician, check out our hybrid esthetics program.

How much does this program cost?

Contact us to request information about program costs.

Is financial aid available for this program?

No, financial aid is not available for students in the paramedical esthetics program.

Can I take this program part-time?

At this time, we only offer this program on a full-time basis.

What is the difference between an esthetician and a medical esthetician?

An esthetician provides skincare services to people who have relatively healthy skin in a non-medical setting, such as a spa or resort. A medical esthetician has advanced training and can work in a medical setting, providing skincare treatments to patients with more complex skin issues. A medical esthetician could work with a doctor, nurse, plastic surgeon, or dermatologist.

What do estheticians do in a medical spa setting?

A medical spa is a place where people can receive advanced, medical-grade skin treatments, such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser treatments. A medical esthetician could provide these treatments, educate people on proper skincare routines, and provide post-treatment care. Many med spas offer other services like Botox injections, body contouring, tattoo removal, and specialized facials to treat conditions like acne or scarring.

Find Out How You Can Enroll in the Paramedical Esthetics Program

If you are a licensed esthetician who wants to enroll in the Paramedical Esthetics program, contact our admissions team to request more information about the program, the next start date, and how to enroll. We look forward to hearing from you!

Contact Us for More Info

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New York School of Esthetics

239 Central Ave 3rd FLOOR, White Plains,
NY 10606

914-631-4432